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Dual Xeon Server

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Hey guys I'm at school and I need a response in the next 30 minutes if possible.

Should I run 2 clients on a dual processor server?

Here are some rough specs

Dual Intel Xeon 2.4GHz
2GB of DDR

Nice server lol but it's only running one client, would it benifit running two and how would I do this?
 
running one client will only use one of the cpus

you will have to download the no-nonsence version of F@H and install it to two directorys

go to start > run and find the first client and add -config -local to the file location and click ok
in the advanced settings set one of the programs to machine identity 1 and the other to 2.

GOOD LUCK
 
I'm guessing I can't run the graphical client and the no-nonsense version install it in a separate dir?
 
2 clients > 1 client

u_Bodega
 
Megadeth_Guy01 said:
I'm guessing I can't run the graphical client and the no-nonsense version install it in a separate dir?
no because u can't set the graphical to a designated processor
 
Megadeth_Guy01 said:
I'm guessing I can't run the graphical client and the no-nonsense version install it in a separate dir?
you technically can, but... it doesn't like that. install the console one twice, and set it up as previously mentioned. works better that way, and is less likely to break. make sure that when you install them as a service you go in to regedit and add the "-local" tag (or whatever it is to make it run in the right directory and have seperate queues) add "-forceasm" too so if/when it restarts it'll still use optimizations.
 
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